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Because the light of these supernovas fades in a month or so, astronomers must act quickly to make their measurements.
Eroticism fades in Balthus's later work, with simplified figures and rather dull, tortuously worked surfaces of matte pigment, archly evoking Renaissance frescoes.
This year, the thin floating layer of sea ice that forms each austral winter and fades in summer has in fact been larger than usual, in contrast to the Arctic.
In the meantime, the thin floating veneer of sea ice that forms each austral winter and fades in summer has been larger than usual lately, in contrast to the sharp summer sea-ice retreats in the Arctic.
The hope is that by understanding better why flu spreads in winter, but naturally fades in summer, doctors could find simple measures to stop its spread.
The big question is what happens next, especially when the news fades in Ferguson.
When this hope faded, in 2003, Canada left.
But merchant banking's star has faded in 1990.
The last full fade and revival was a double-header event, starting with a fade in 1989, revival in 1990, then another fade and revival in 1993.
Like Cueto, Hernandez faded in early September, with three rough starts before a strong one Wednesday.
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